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... near London that candidates are a for the purpose of he Atlantic cable, had passed away, the beads of the University, as blackberries. We hear the names | land to suspend its with that good taste which we trust will ever | most distinguished democrats & ...

THE OBSERVER AND STANDARD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1858

... that the worthy Alderman will be elected triumphantly. Greenwich is so near London that candidates are always plentifid as blackberries. We hear the names of several of our most distinguished democrats mentioned as likely to enter the field. The Bishop of ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1858
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
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THE DEVIL’S BEEF-TUB

... lightning—threw myself on my side, for there was keeping my feet, and down the brae hurled I, over heather and fern, and blackberries, like a barrel down Chalmers’s Close, in Auld Reekie. G—, sir, I never could help laughing when I think how the scoundrel ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1858
Newspaper: Glasgow Morning Journal
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1427 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE HOP PLANTATION

... calculated highly to injure the character of Mr. Cutbush, and prejudice him in various ways.” Now, were reasons plentiful blackberries, it is our custom, with Sir John Falstaff, never to render one on compulsion; but we are in this case rather inclined to ...

MODERN KNIGHT-ERRANTRY

... sisters were astir in their best bibs and tuckers, and he finished his Mass, as the weewee woman finished her bonny bunch of blackberries, without further interruption. When this dignitary returns to Rome we hope he will not fail in candour to tell his lord ...

Published: Monday 13 September 1858
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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... calculated highly injure the character of Mr. Cutbusli, and prejudice him in various ways.” Now, were reasons as plentiful as blackberries, it is our custom, with Sir John Falstaff, never to render one compulsion; but we are in this case rather inclined depart ...

BUNTINGFORD HORf

... heliotropes, Ac. Misa Mickliy showed a curious and very nice collection of wild fruits, about thirty-four varieties, including blackberries, dewberries, sloes, ivy berries, honeysuckle, lime, crab apples, wild aram, deadly nightshade, yew, nuts, horse chesnnts ...

Published: Tuesday 14 September 1858
Newspaper: Herts Guardian
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3699 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE NAVY AND ARMY

... the sisters were aatir in their best bibs and tuckers, and be finisbe'l bis tbe wee-wee woman finished her bonny bunch of blackberries. without further interruption. When this dignitary returns to Home hope he will not tail In candour to tell bis lord, the ...

Published: Tuesday 14 September 1858
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3248 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE GLOBE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1858

... hundreds of acres of thriving plantations, interperaed with considerable tracts of nndsrwood, where game is as abundant as blackberries. Among these perhapn partridges are the most abundant, for they are but seldom disturbed, and continue to procreate amid ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1858
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6159 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LATE MILITARY ROWS

... It is well known that since the advent of the present Government to power, the applications for places were #s plenty as blackberries in autumn, whilst the places-have been so very few end far between, as compared with former times, that hundreds of expectants ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1858
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4856 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A LARK

... wore astir ini their best bibs and tuckere, and lhe flisished Isis Mass, as the wee-woo woman finished her bonny bunch of blackberries, without further interruption. When this diginitary returis to IRome we hope lie will not fail in candour to tell his lord ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1858
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 971 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

LATEST AND TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

... a party of youths from hi mall the neighbourhood of Richmond-hill, Leeds, went (ta bags out into the country to gather blackberries. They part 3d were attracted by the dark purple and bell-shaped EE;D berries of the belladonna, and on being informed clco ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1858
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3223 | Page: 4 | Tags: News